FS103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Karate Kiba, Action Film, Ang Lee

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28 Sep 2015
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Film genre in national context: context: all the circumstances that a film was produced in, and that shape its reception, some aspects of context, historical context, social context, economic context, national context. International art cinema (aka second cinema: a post- wwii (1950s-60s)movement by filmmakers who opposed hollywood style to tell their own experiences in their own ways. Includes: the new wave cinemas (french, japanese, italian neo-realism (stories of post-war life in italy, filmed on location with no special effects, natural lighting, amateur actors) Fourth cinema: popularized since 19802-902 continues today, maori filmmaker, barry barclay, created the term fourth cinema, to account for the filmmaking practices of indigenous people (356) A cinema that exists outside the orthodoxy of the nation state (357: example: whale rider. The american action film: began as swashbuckling period adventure films in 1930s, evolved into spy thrillers in 1950s-1960s, ex.

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